Posted on May 8th, 2004 by Anthony K. Valley
It’s Official–”In God We Trust” is OK in Oklahoma Schools. bq.. (AgapePress) – An Oklahoma pro-family advocate says she is overjoyed that her state has made it legal to post “In God We Trust” in all public school classrooms. Oklahoma Governor Brad Henry signed into law this week a measure that allows every classroom, cafeteria, [...]
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Filed under: Church and State
Posted on May 7th, 2004 by Anthony K. Valley
“Saved!” An new comedy MGM is shopping, is looking for its target audience. Will it offend and alienate Christians or will it be accepted by the Christian community? bq.. LOS ANGELES, May 5 — In a darkened screening room where movie-altering decisions are made, the newly minted Christian audience is under consideration by Hollywood experts. [...]
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Filed under: Music and Movies
Posted on May 6th, 2004 by Anthony K. Valley
The United Methodist Church reinforced its stance on homosexualtiy at a recent meeting in Pittsburgh. Some concessions were given to both sides of the homosexuality issue. bq.. United Methodists’ official stance against homosexuality was bolstered by two separate decisions at their quadrennial meeting in Pittsburgh. In one vote, church liberals failed yesterday by a 527-423 [...]
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Filed under: Homosexuality
Posted on May 6th, 2004 by Anthony K. Valley
Shock rocker, “Alice Cooper(Alice Cooper – The Official Website of Alice Cooper)”:http://www.alicecooper.com/index.html, who has “become better known recently in the Phoenix area as a family man and Little League coach”, will soon be honored by a Christian school he financially supports, “Grand Canyon University.(Grand Canyon University)”:http://www.grand-canyon.edu/ The university touts Cooper as a possible mentor, stating: [...]
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Posted on May 6th, 2004 by Anthony K. Valley
The ACLU(American Civil Liberties Union), sourcing the separation of church and state, threatened the city of “Redlands, California”:http://www.ci.redlands.ca.us/index.htm with a lawsuit over the Christian cross in the city’s logo. The city submitted to the ACLU’s coercion and is removing the cross from its logo and the expressions of its logo throughout the city. bq.. REDLANDS, [...]
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Posted on May 4th, 2004 by Anthony K. Valley
National Day of Prayer, 2004By the President of the United States of AmericaA Proclamation In his first Inaugural Address, President George Washington prayed that the Almighty would preserve the freedom of all Americans. On the National Day of Prayer, we celebrate that freedom and America’s great tradition of prayer. The National Day of Prayer encourages [...]
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Filed under: Church and State
Posted on May 3rd, 2004 by Anthony K. Valley
A veritable showdown between opposing sides of the gay marriage issue occured as a Christian group was attempting to have a peaceful worship service and rally at the Seattle’s Safeco Field. bq.. Hundreds of pro-gay protesters tried to shout down religious leaders speaking against gay marriage to a crowd of thousands gathered at Seattle’s baseball [...]
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Filed under: Homosexuality
Posted on May 3rd, 2004 by Anthony K. Valley
Pope John Paul still pushes for the European Union to acknowledge its Christian heritage. The pope states that the EU needs Christianity in order to excel in the face of the challenges of the third millennium. bq.. VATICAN CITY (Reuters) – Pope John Paul Sunday welcomed the 10 new nations of the European Union but [...]
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Posted on May 3rd, 2004 by Anthony K. Valley
In a recent poll by Zodby International, a majority of Americans classify themselves as pro-life. bq.. Washington, DC (LifeNews.com) — While abortion advocates marched in Washington on Sunday, pro-life groups were touting the results of a new poll showing that a majority of Americans, including African Americans and students, are pro-life on abortion. In a [...]
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Filed under: Marriage and Family
Posted on May 1st, 2004 by Anthony K. Valley
An overwhelming sense of alienation looms over religious believers and free-speech advocates in Canada, as it is now illegal to speech publically against homosexual behavior. …Well, this ain’t Canada…. bq.. Canada’s governor general, the representative of Queen Elizabeth II, signed into law yesterday a controversial measure opposed by religious believers and free-speech advocates who say [...]
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Filed under: Law